While issue two of the Savage She-Hulk's new comic series hits shelves today, the first unlettered preview has hit for issue three, in which on her quest for justice, she'll cross paths with the ruler of Latveria, Dr. Doom! Hit the Jump to take a look!

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By anthonyEstark - 3/5/2014

This April, the sleeper-hit of All-New Marvel NOW! continues! Today, Marvel is proud to present your first look at SHE-HULK #3 – from critically acclaimed creators Charles Soule and Javier Pulido! When the son of Victor Von Doom seeks extradition from Latveria, Jen Walters will go to the ends of the Earth in her quest for Justice! Even if it puts her on the wrong side of one Dr. Doom! Time to settle the age old question – who would win in a fight? Plus, don’t miss a guest appearance by the Marvel Universe’s other legal crusader – the one and only Daredevil! Now is your chance to hop on board one of the most critically acclaimed titles of All-New Marvel NOW! when SHE-HULK #3 hits comic shops this April!

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This is part of Marvels new commitment to making comics more woman friendly. The skimpy super hero costumes are out and the females creators are in. It did wonders for Ms. Marvel and I am all for it. Young girls should have a super hero to look up to that isn't wearing a bikini with massive knockers.

Just because not everyone like this art, doesn't mean they only enjoy Jim Lee art. Just means they have higher standards, and not every person with a sharpened pencil and a hobby of drawing can cut it.

Just because it isn't what you "normally" see in superhero comics doesn't mean it takes less talent. This stuff has way more original style and design to it than the same old art. Many people like variety.

Many independent comics look like this and people praise the hell out of stuff like Ghost World, Walking Dead, Hellboy, Bone and the like.

I'm not saying everyone has to like it, but it takes talent and style and originality to do work like this.

PowerCosmicIndependent artists I let slide because they are exactly that, Independent Artists. Marvel is a large organization that should have the funds to hire someone that can draw well other than someone that draws like a mentally handicapped 10 year old. When you have a comic that is on shelfs worldwide, the art needs to be on point. It shouldn't look like this.

PowerCosmicIf Marvel is trying to go the independent route, then good for them. If this is the kind of independent art they are looking for, then personally I don't like it. But some people DO like it. So good for them to.

"not all art is the same, nor created the same. They all have strong points and weak points, and unless you can do it better you really shouldn't talk."

That point starts to hold water, then the bottom of the glass falls out. If you go to a restaurant and order a burger that is raw on the inside, sits on a moldy bun, and the fries are mushy, are you not allowed to say it's disgusting because you can't cook?

I don't mind minimalist. Mike Allred's stuff is AAMMAAZZINNGGG, and it conspired with Fraction's writing to make FF the loveliest book I've read in a long, long time. Hopefully Silver Surfer can follow suit.

The thing that bothers me with Javier Pulido's art isn't just the E.T faces, it's the rush-job on the inks. If only his inking wasn't garbage, it would've salvaged a lot of sub-par drawings. This is probably generous of me - to assume that he doesn't just come at a blank page with the ink brush right away, but I GUESS the proportions are good enough that I don't believe that to be the case.

They would also do well to put someone who understands the art on colouring it, so we don't get these photoshop newbie gradients everywhere. Laura Allred is perfectly attuned to her husband's drawing style, and the likes of Hollingsworth and Rodriguez have a total understanding of how to accentuate Aja's and Samnee's styles, respectively.

PowerCosmicYou can call the art generic if you'd like, but it makes you seem inept when you complain about about other people bashing the art you enjoy. Thats like if a black person got mad about racism, then went and said racist things about hispanic people. Sure, he can say it if he'd like, but he looks like a dumbass.